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Hey all, brand new here. I'm thinking about ordering an F150L, but here's my issue: I need to park the truck outside my garage, but charge it from a NEMA 14-50 plug that I have in my garage that I currently use to charge a Mach-E. But the distance from garage plug to where I'd park the F150L in my driveway is too far for the standard 20' mobile charging cord that comes with the truck.

Is an extension cord safe? If so, any recommendations? I was looking at this one and this one.

Or is this a terrible idea? I'm totally ignorant to this stuff.

Thanks!
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Is that existing plug in the garage on a GFCI breaker? If it isn't using an extension cord that will move your charger plug outside the garage isn't a good idea, will be dangerous, and would be against code. It would be much better to have a professional electrician install a outside charger for your Lightning.
 

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Hey all, brand new here. I'm thinking about ordering an F150L, but here's my issue: I need to park the truck outside my garage, but charge it from a NEMA 14-50 plug that I have in my garage that I currently use to charge a Mach-E. But the distance from garage plug to where I'd park the F150L in my driveway is too far for the standard 20' mobile charging cord that comes with the truck.

Is an extension cord safe? If so, any recommendations? I was looking at this one and this one.

Or is this a terrible idea? I'm totally ignorant to this stuff.

Thanks!
Get the first one if you need it. It appears to be UL certified.
 
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Is that existing plug in the garage on a GFCI breaker? If it isn't using an extension cord that will move your charger plug outside the garage isn't a good idea, will be dangerous, and would be against code. It would be much better to have a professional electrician install a outside charger for your Lightning.
i think so? there was an existing plug in the garage and i had my electrician convert it to a NEMA 14-50. he ran new wiring from my breaker in the basement up to my garage. but i'll ask him either way just to be safe.
 

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If the plug is 240 volt GFCI than your next worry is to make sure your outside end connection between the extension cord and the outside charger is completely weather tight if you want it to continue charging your truck in wet weather.

Again, it would be better to have a exterior plug (or a charger) hard-wired by your electrician. With two EV's you may want two chargers anyway, even if you only use one at a time.
 

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If the plug is 240 volt GFCI than your next worry is to make sure your outside end connection between the extension cord and the outside charger is completely weather tight if you want it to continue charging your truck in wet weather.

Again, it would be better to have a exterior plug (or a charger) hard-wired by your electrician. With two EV's you may want two chargers anyway, even if you only use one at a time.
my plan was just to run the extension cord from the garage outlet to the Ford Mobile Power Cord; then run that cord underneath my garage door (protected by a cable guard) directly to the truck itself.

is the Mobile Power Cord not usable in rain? would this setup not work? are there chargers that are weatherproof?

also to be clear, i'd be getting rid of the MME and getting the F150L. and i don't know how long i'd have the truck so that's why i don't want to invest in a long-term / permanent outdoor solution. (weird work situation)
 

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Your plan is fine.

I had the 240 plug installed near the garage door, so the Ford mobile charger could reach the truck if it is inside or outside with the cord under the door like your thinking. It worked fine. I got a better charger with a 20ft discharge chord that lives on the wall in the same spot.

Many folks have had problems with the Ford mobile charger. I got along OK but it does have issues. I wish I hadn't paid $500 for it. I now carry it and use it at my kid's house while traveling. At home I now use a 48 amp Emporia running at 40 amp on my 240 plug. I recommend the $400 Emporia.

All chargers claim they are all fully weather tight, it is just the extension cord connection I was worried about.
 

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my plan was just to run the extension cord from the garage outlet to the Ford Mobile Power Cord; then run that cord underneath my garage door (protected by a cable guard) directly to the truck itself.

is the Mobile Power Cord not usable in rain? would this setup not work? are there chargers that are weatherproof?

also to be clear, i'd be getting rid of the MME and getting the F150L. and i don't know how long i'd have the truck so that's why i don't want to invest in a long-term / permanent outdoor solution. (weird work situation)
Like others have said, your plan is fine. I have been charging a Tesla for 2.5 years and now my lightning for 7 months on similar setup - extension to charger, charger cable under garage door - and have had no problems, even when it was 106 this summer. I check temps on various places with an IR therm every once in a while and nothing crazy going on. I use telsa's mobile charger, since it came with the telsa and just got an adapter when I got the Lightning, so I can't comment on the ford charger, but have heard it isn't great, but if you've been using it fine...
 

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My only concern with your plan is protecting the cord where it runs under the door. If the door is putting a lot of pressure on the cord you can adjust the door down stop up slightly and/or run the cord next to a similar sized piece of wood to remove pressure from the door.

I run my FCSP cable under my garage door so I installed a protector made by UNDOR (probably overkill), raised and adjusted the down stop of my garage door, and replaced the bottom seal with a larger one. This is a permanent solution, you can probably get the same results with less effort.

Edit: the FCSP cable is significantly larger than a 50 amp extension cord. I might be overthinking it.
 

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Hey all, brand new here. I'm thinking about ordering an F150L, but here's my issue: I need to park the truck outside my garage, but charge it from a NEMA 14-50 plug that I have in my garage that I currently use to charge a Mach-E. But the distance from garage plug to where I'd park the F150L in my driveway is too far for the standard 20' mobile charging cord that comes with the truck.

Is an extension cord safe? If so, any recommendations? I was looking at this one and this one.

Or is this a terrible idea? I'm totally ignorant to this stuff.

Thanks!
They make extensions for the charging cord. Maybe do that instead of an extension for the 14-50 plug.
 

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Camping World and other stores, even Walmart, have 50amp 240v Extension cords, all day long, for the same reasons: length to reach your outlet. I use one everyday... never a problem.
 

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We have been charging our Lightning for over a year with an extension cord with no problems except for the Ford mobile charger. Replaced it and keep it in the Frunk to use when we travel.
 

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They make extensions for the charging cord. Maybe do that instead of an extension for the 14-50 plug.
I handle this with this cable. Let's me extend my reach in cases of being ICE'd out of an L2 charger when out and about, where a 14-50 ext cord would not.
 

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Hey all, brand new here. I'm thinking about ordering an F150L, but here's my issue: I need to park the truck outside my garage, but charge it from a NEMA 14-50 plug that I have in my garage that I currently use to charge a Mach-E. But the distance from garage plug to where I'd park the F150L in my driveway is too far for the standard 20' mobile charging cord that comes with the truck.

Is an extension cord safe? If so, any recommendations? I was looking at this one and this one.

Or is this a terrible idea? I'm totally ignorant to this stuff.

Thanks!
Yes you will be fine, hell I use a 10 Gage cord when I hook up to a 110 outlet for my mobile charger
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